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Tanglish Posted 19 years ago
Grammar

Present Participle and Past Participle Tenses....

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0are these the tenses!!02br
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0Hi,02br
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00Are you thinking about what are called the Present Perfect and Past Perfect tenses? eg02br
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0Hi!!02br
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0Yes, I can be use 01b01font00had been, I had been wrote english, I had been gone near to his,but he had been met in his house,02font02b0-
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0Hi,02br
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Present Participle and Past Participle are not tenses. Tenses tell when an action occured. Participles are forms of the verb. These forms can be used with other words to make a tense.

The four forms of a verb are the infinitive (to walk), the present participle (walking), the past (walked), and the past participle (have walked). With some verbs the past and past participle are the same
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Present participles is just the ing form of the ver. And participles are part of verbals. In the english Language there are three verbals. The gerunds, the infinitives and the PARTICIPLES.

THERE ARE TWO TYPES OF PARTICIPLES
1. PAST PARTICIPLES AND
2. PRESENT PARTISIPLES

THE PAST PARTICIPLE ENDS IN D, ED, N,EN AND T

AND the Present perticiples end in ing
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hi, My english professor, distined to make us great speakers in the future, is teaching us about present and past participle sentences. He says, writing in these two types of sentences along with other clauses and modifiers that we are learning, will make you sound very intellegent if you use them in formal writings, essays and other formal speeches. So, there you have it. i will provide some exa
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Sorry, but your colours do not seem to show in your post.

Your English profesor sounds like he has good ideas, so be careful to listen to him.

In Horatio catches sight of King Hamlet’s ghost, wondering that such things should be, in terms of grammar do you think it is Horatio or the ghost who is doing the wondering?

Best wishes, Clive

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